Macbeth
Act 2
How does the porter's scene increase tension and suspense?
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How does the porter's scene increase tension and suspense?
I always felt that the Porter scene was more comic relief, after the murder of Duncan, rather than tension. He is usually portrayed as a doddering old man rambling about sex, drinking, and equivocation.